pull+together

  • 61pull yourself together — control your sadness, get a grip on yourself    It s difficult to pull yourself together after a divorce …

    English idioms

  • 62pull yourself together — to control your emotions and behave calmly after being very upset, angry, shocked etc You have to pull yourself together, go out there and talk to them …

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  • 63pull oneself together — verb To become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused. Damn, damn, damnation! he murmured, together with such other words as he had learnt from older men. Then he raised his hand to his forehead and said, Oh, damn it all which meant… …

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  • 64pull one's socks up — verb To start making an effort; to renew or redouble ones efforts. Theyre all going to pull their socks up and play a bit better. Syn: get ones act together, knuckle down, roll up ones sleeves, shape up …

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  • 65pull oneself together — recover control of one s emotions. → pull …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 66pull-rope — length of line forming part of a castnet and used to draw the tucks together, thus closing the net …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 67Pull one's socks up — to get one s life in order; to act together …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 68pull one's socks up — Australian Slang to get one s life in order; to act together …

    English dialects glossary

  • 69get together — Synonyms and related words: accumulate, act in concert, act together, act with, affair, affiliate, agglomerate, aggregate, aggroup, agree, agree on, agree with, align with, ally, amalgamate, amass, assemble, assemblee, assembly, assignation,… …

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  • 70hang together — Synonyms and related words: accord, act in concert, act together, adhere, affiliate, agglomerate, agree, ally, amalgamate, answer to, assent, associate, assort with, band, band together, be consistent, be in league, be of one, be uniform with,… …

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